2007/7/28, Joe Neeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > That's funny, I can't reproduce it (with or without the > Time_signature_engraver). Do you have another example that causes the > problem?
Jean-Charles has encountered problems too when compiling the Documentation (he says almost every snippet produced this message). I was running LilyPond 2.11.28 on linux x86 (now I'm back to 2.11.27, but I'm reinstalling .28 to see if I can reproduce it). Nearly every score I tried to compile produced this message, in fact. And each time, I could "fix" it by removing something: the Time-signature_engraver, the SlashSeparator thing, or the tremolo repeats (see my previous mails)... OK, I've just reinstalled .28, and it's doing it again with both samples I posted yesterday. "programming error: insane spring constant" (the output is fine though). Weird. In addition to the two snippets I already posted, I tried to launch a benchmark with several scores I found on Mutopia, using different versions of lilypond, on different OS (32 and 64 bit linux versions) It seems to happen exclusively with "large" scores (i.e. orchestral scores) 2.11.28: the "insane" message was displayed about 600 times, with a huge huge huge CPU activity (the first try, with another score, made my computer crash after 50 minutes) -- I have 1024 Mo of RAM, and no swap partition; maybe this is a possible explanation? 2.11.27: no error message, the compilation went right and I was still able to use firefox when it was working. My best results were with 2.11.27 64bits version; it's really amazing! 2.10.25: a few minor errors due to obsolete code, but it was fine (not as fast as 2.11.27 though) Besides, I noticed compilation went much faster with .27 than .28; e.g. 2 minutes vs 3 minutes for .28! OK, now I've just spent a couple hours testing, installing, uninstalling different versions at least 30 times, so I hope we'll find why this is happening... Obviously, something was changed in .28 code -- at least, now I understand what "development version" means ;) Regards, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user